N. Ullrich Katalin, Nyíregyháza, Hungary. Born in 1951, now a full-time grandmother and translator, writer, editor for www.magyarulbabelben.net and www.babelmatrix.org (non-profit literary web-sites in Hungary), formerly a full-time enthusiastic high-school teacher of English and German languages. Both poems and languages have been priorities all her life, now it is a wonderful challenge, a gift of life for her to translate literature. Very few poems published, some online in Babel. tárlat (c'est la vie...)

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About Editors

Founding Publisher/Editor-in-Chief::Yuan Changming [pen name of Yuan Wumin], 9-time Pushcart nominee, grew up in a remote village, began to learn the English alphabet in Shanghai at age 19, and published monographs on translation before leaving China as an international student. While pursuing his graduate studies in University of Saskatchewan, he helped establish the Saskatchewan Chinese Monthly, and served as its chief editor until 1992. After obtaining his PhD in English, he began to work as a private tutor in Vancouver. In early August 2004, Changming started to write poetry in English and is now probably the world's most widely published poetry author who speaks Mandarin but writes mainly in English: since mid-2005, Changming has had poetry appearing in nearly 1,400 literary outlets across 40 countries, which include Best of the Best Canadian Poetry, Best New Poems Online, London Magazine andThreepenny Review. On the Remembrance Day of 2012, Yuan established Pacific Press (PP Press) at http://poetrypacificpress.blogspot.ca/ in Vancouver. Blogsites:: https://www.facebook.com/happyyangsheng/ and yuanspoetry.blogspot.ca.

Co-Founding Publisher/Editor::Allen Qing Yuan, 3-time Pushcart nominee and author of Traffic Light (2013), who was born in Canada in 1995, currently attends the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and, since grade 10, has had poems published in more than 70 literary outlets across 16 countries, including Cirque, Cordite Poetry Review, Literary Review of Canada, Spillway, Toronto Quarterly and Two Thirds North.

Publication::

Traffic Light. Vancouver, Poetry Pacific Press, 2013.

ABOUT

Established on the Remembrance Day of 2012 in Vancouver, Canada, Poetry Pacific is a literary ezine committed to promoting and publishing the very 'best' contemporary poetry in English it can find. Poetry Pacificis of, by, and for true lovers of words and wisdom.

MISSION

Poetry Pacific functions to publish and promote 'the Best Contemporary Poetry in English' it can find.

DISCLAIMER

The opinions expressed by each individual published or interviewed poet/author in Poetry Pacific are the poet/ author's alone, and do not
necessarily reflect those held by PP.

WARRANTY & AGREEMENT

By submitting to PP, the submitter warrants that s/he alone has created the work s/he is submitting and that s/he owns all rights to it. The submitter will indemnify and hold PP and its staff harmless from and against any and all loss, damage, costs and other expenses arising out of claims, whatever their nature, resulting directly or indirectly from breach of this warranty. Also, the contributor agrees that PP can use part or all of his/her accepted material, including responses to PP's interview questions, on its Facebook and/or other similar social networking vehicles for promotional purposes.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

* All poetic and photographic works are carefully read/viewed year round on a rolling basis for PP's spring, or autumn issue, to be released respectively on 5 May and 5 November;

* Multiple and simultaneous submissions, as well as previously published work, are all equally welcome insofar as you still hold the copy/publishing rights;

* PP is not a paying market;

* Please send up to 5 of your best shorter poems each time by pasting them all together with a brief 3rd person bio note within the body of your email to editors.pp@gmail.com, or visual artworks as individual separate attachments. We will NOT open any attachments/files;

* Please feel welcome to send us a query if, for instance, your accepted work does not appear as scheduled;

* Our response-time is 6 weeks or so: only those accepted will get a reply, and once accepted, please allow at least one year before submitting to PP again -- Many thanks for your kind support & Gooooodluuuuck!